Art British English Student
Art British English Student
Art British English Student
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Expemo code:
19VM-E589-L2RJ
1. pottery a. acrylics
2. painting b. charcoal
3. sketching/drawing c. clay
4. sculpture d. ink
5. calligraphy e. wood
6. knitting f. wool
2 Artists’ equipment
Match the words to the pictures.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
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1. a painter
2. a cartoonist
3. a sculptor
4. a designer
5. an illustrator
6. a photographer
a. "I mainly work with stone and clay, but sometimes metal."
b. "I used to do comic book work but now I draw for a political magazine."
c. "The light is at its best in the early morning or evening."
d. "This effect was created with small, delicate brushstrokes."
e. "This new drawing is for the cover of a children’s picture book."
f. "You need to think about who is going to use the product that you are creating."
4 Art styles
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5 Describing art
1. The animals in the picture were stylised, similar to those in cave paintings.
2. The portrait of the family was very lifelike, almost like a photograph.
3. The artist wanted to make the work accessible so it would appeal to a large audience.
4. The chair was engraved with a classical design.
5. Furniture hung from the ceiling and animals wore clothes in the surrealistic painting.
6. The images left a strong impression on people as they were powerful and evocative.
7. Her pictures were always abstract, made up of bold lines and patterns.
Now, work with a partner. Look at the pictures in Exercise 4 again. Take turns to describe them.
Try to use words from this activity.